TV televangelist Pat Robertson has made it clear that he does not like the signing of Peyton Manning by the Denver Broncos. He says that Peyton Manning deserves to get injured for taking Tim Tebow’s starting job. He thinks that Manning getting hurt would be “justice” for Tebow. Let me tell you something, Pat. I don’t know how much football you’ve watched in the past year, but it can’t be that much if your mad that Tim Tebow isn’t going to be a starter anymore. Do you really think that if Tebow was such a great player that Elway would be as eager to get rid of him as he was. Is Pat Robertson going to be shocked when Tebow doesn’t beat out Mark Sanchez for the starting job? And why didn’t Pat wish injury on Sanchez, the Lord knows every Jet fan is. But at the end of the day this is what Pat Robertson does. He makes ridiculous statements about hot button issues and sits at home and collects the checks from people who believe the bullshit that he spews. Take a look at his official website. This guy literally has to make a statement about every stupid comment that he makes. Just another day doing the Lord’s work.

Now that Tebowing is officially over, I thought that the fans in Denver could use a new fad for a while. This new fad is in honor of the one and only Peyton Manning, aptly named “Manninging”. It’s really easy. All you do is take your right hand and put it on your neck. At the same time your going to want to make an expression of great pain. That’s all there is to it. pretty simple, right? If you’re not sure if you’re doing it right, here’s what it should look like:

Hey Denver fans, if you really want get the full effect of being Peyton Manning you can add a few simple steps. If you’re at work, locate your boss and “Manninging” in front of him. He’ll no doubt be regretting the decision he made to hire you over the much younger employee he fired. If you’re at home with the family, try “Manninging” in front of your younger, more successful, brother as your proud parents watch. Don’t pay any attention to the least successful, third brother standing in the corner. Nobody cares about him. The most important part of “Manninging” is to never stop no matter how much the pain hurts, because at the end of the day your getting paid and that’s all that matters, right?

With reports surfacing that the Broncos are going to make a push to sign Peyton Manning, this may signal the end of Tebow-Mania, something that I have eagerly awaited. For too long I have been subjected to the over hyping and over publicizing of a sub par quarterback with the accuracy of a civil war musket. Are Denver Broncos fans so desperate for the next coming of John Elway that they will put up with watching their quarterback throw only 5 passes in a game, 4 of which are straight into the ground? Are you kidding me? Anyway you look at this, getting Peyton Manning is the best move for the Broncos at the QB position. I don’t care if Peyton’s whole right side was f****** paralyzed the Broncos should still make him an offer. If the Broncos staff had to wheel Peyton out onto the field in a wheelchair he would still have a better throwing motion than Tebow. It’s about time the Elway see the writing on the wall and move on from this circus act that is, actually was, Tebow-Mania. Since I doubt that Tim Tebow will start believing in evolution and develop a passing game anytime soon, Elway better make Peyton an offer he can’t refuse.

With the Patriots decisive win over Tim Tebow and the Denver Broncos, “Tebow Time” as the clinically insane call it, has finally been put out of its’ misery. Even though I know it won’t happen, I hope that people now see Tim Tebow for the fraud that he is and has always been. He is nothing more than a product of the option system, just as the wildcat offense was last year. No different. With that whole situation cleared up, now we can finally move on. But first a look back at the game and some key points

-The Broncos took a page right out of Bill Belichick’s play book by deferring the kickoff when they won the coin toss. What John Fox forgot was that for deferring to be successful you need a good offense. Someone also forgot to tell him that the option doesn’t work when your down by 30+. Whoops.

– Using Aaron Hernandez as a RB totally screwed the Broncos D for the whole game. That combined with the hurry up totally confused them. Even when Hernandez lined up as a TE, the Broncos still couldn’t cover him.

-There should be no debate who is the best TE in the league after that game. I know the Vernon Davis had a huge game, and Jimmy Graham did too, but neither had 3 TD’s.

– If Phil Simms and Jim Nantz couldn’t tell that Gronkowski caught that ball when he dove for the TD, then they shouldn’t be in the booth. Period.

-Brandon Spikes and Patrick Chung brought an energy to the Patriots defense that hasn’t been seen all season.

-The Patriots special teams is one of the best in the NFL.

-When Broncos fans watch regular season games on a local channel are they subjected to only religious commercials? The only reason I because I doubt that if we weren’t playing Tebow we would have seen a John 3:16 commercial.

-The most surprising thing I saw all game was at the end of the game there was a prayer circle and Tebow walked right by it. I was shocked to say the least.

-I’m trying not to get to excited about the defense, after all it was the Broncos, but it was there best game all season.

– I didn’t see one shot of John Elway all game. He’s probably been on 24 hour suicide watch since the first snap of the game. I bet he regrets jumping on the bandwagon now.

– I’m just glad that Patriots fans would rather drink Budweiser than the Kool- Aid.

Next week it’s the Ravens coming to Gillette in a game that should have the Patriots as heavy favorites going in. Watching the game today, as long as you stop Ray Rice and don’t turn the ball over, the Ravens aren’t that great of a team. From what I saw today all the criticism of Joe Flacco isn’t that far off. One player to watch is going to Ed Reed, who came down awkwardly on his left leg on the last play of the game against the Texans. If he isn’t able to go against the Patriots the Ravens are going to be in trouble.

If your familiar with football at all, odds are that you’ve heard of Tim Tebow. Not Tim Tebow of the Florida Gators, but the newly appointed starting quarterback of the Denver Broncos, a spot formerly held by Kyle Orton. With the constant chant from Broncos fans during games, it’s no wonder that Orton didn’t perform up to the standards of the Broncos. Well now Broncos fans have gotten what they have wanted since the beginning of training camp.

If Broncos fans want to pin all of their hopes on an untested rookie QB, why not. Just look at what happened with the Patriots and Tom Brady. But for every one QB that has success in the league, countless others such as Orton hover around mediocrity thier whole career. The situation for Tebow going into this week could not be better as the bye week will give him two weeks to prepare for his first full game. But it looks as though the Broncos are already looking towards the future with trade talks now surfacing around Brandon Lloyd. So while Broncos fans are happy now it could be short lived without Tebow’s primary reciever. While Lloyd is the Broncos best reciever, he is a second string reciever on many other teams in the league.

Either the Broncos have a huge amount of confidence in RB Knowshon Moreno, and WR Eric Decker, or they are already looking towards the future. And unless Terrell Davis is going to be lining up at RB for the Broncos again, Tebow may not be there.